Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, and Attention Deficiency Disorder
Dyslexia is the best known terminology for a group of conditions dealing with the inability to properly process language, be it written, spoken or symbolic.
For example:
- difficulty with reading,writing and mathematics
- understanding conversation
- inability to relate to people in groups
- poor sense of direction
- inability to concentrate
- balance disfunction
- poor motor coordination
- bumping into things or dropping things
- mood swings
- phobias (escalators,elevators,bridges, etc..)
- difficulty following moving things (balls, people, traffic)
This is a multi-faceted condition, which escapes detection many times because of diverse symptomatology. The majority of the investigators have determined that this complex disability is a bewildering combination of disorganization within the Central Nervous System.
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